What Is Grand Larceny in New York?
In New York, grand larceny is classified as a felony and is typically charged when the value of stolen property exceeds $1,000. Common examples include:
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Theft of credit cards or debit cards
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Embezzlement or workplace theft
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Stealing from an employer or client
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Vehicle or property theft
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Identity theft involving monetary loss
Each case is different, and charges may range from Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree (Class E felony) to Grand Larceny in the First Degree (Class B felony). Having a knowledgeable grand larceny attorney is essential to understanding what you’re facing and how to fight it.
Defense Strategies for Grand Larceny Charges
As a trusted criminal theft lawyer, Daniel A. Russo will examine every detail of your case to build a personalized defense. This includes:
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Challenging the valuation of the alleged stolen property
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Investigating intent, consent, or mistaken identity
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Exposing weaknesses in witness testimony or evidence
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Negotiating for dismissal, reduction of charges, or alternative sentencing
Our goal is always to protect your freedom, your record, and your future.
Why Choose Daniel A. Russo, P.C.
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25+ years of criminal law experience in Suffolk County
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Former prosecutor with insight into how theft cases are built
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Skilled negotiator and trial-tested advocate
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Strategic, client-focused representation
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Available for urgent consultations and pre-arrest advice
Whether you’re under investigation or already arrested, it’s never too early to contact a theft crimes lawyer who understands New York’s larceny laws and local court procedures.
Serving Clients Accused of Theft and Property Crimes
We represent individuals facing charges such as:
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Grand Larceny (1st–4th Degree)
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Embezzlement
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Identity Theft
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Grand Theft Auto
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Retail theft and organized retail crime
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White-collar theft offenses
If you’re looking for a grand theft attorney with real courtroom experience and a record of strong results, Daniel A. Russo, P.C. is here to help.
Speak With a Suffolk County Grand Larceny Lawyer Today
A grand larceny charge can impact your career, your reputation, and your freedom. Don’t take chances with your defense. Call 631-447-1200 or contact us online to schedule a free, confidential consultation with a dedicated grand larceny lawyer who will fight for your rights.